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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1920)
CROOK COCNTT JOURNAL THURSDAY, OCTOBKR T. IWO. GENERAL WEYGAND VIM Y-fei Gen. Maxime Weygand, the French officer who hat been directing the Pol sh armies against the Russians. i-sD STRIKERS TORN ENGINES LOOSE Chicago. Railroad executive here) announced they had appealed to Dis trict Attorney Clyne to atop "an organ bed campaign of sabotage," by rail road strikers. "Engines are being stolen almost Ightty and turned loose to ma wild through the yards; Thursday night a entire train was stolen; strike breakers are being beaten and on was recently killed; families of strike breakers are Intimidated and rooming bouse keepers have been threatened with having their places bombed U they harbor strike breakers," the rail ehiefs charge. '.. Wednesday night a Rock Island engine was turned loose on the main track and a collision with a passen ger train narrowly averted when pursuing switch crew succeeded In boarding the runaway. BRIEF GENERAL NEWS , Air mail service between New York and San Francisco was inaugurated by the postoffice department Wednes day. James W. Gerard, former ambassa dor to Germany, has accepted the post f chairman of the finance committM of the democratic national committee. Foodstuffs imports for the seven months' period ending July 1 showed an Increase in value of more than $500,000,000 over Imports for the same period last year. ' Tha cruiser Pittsburg, recently sent from French waters to Danzig because of disorders at that port, has been recalled to her station because of res toration of order at Danzig. ' Returns show Samuel M. Shortxidge received 129.638 votes for the Repub lican nomination for United States Mnator, William Kent 105,603 and A. J. Wallace 81,081 in the California primaries. Joffee New Russian Peace Head. Warsaw. M. Danishevsky has re signed as head of the Russian peace delegation and has been replaced by Adolph Abramowici Joffee, former soviet ambassador to Germany and chairman of the Russian peace dele gation at Brest Litovsk, according to Moscow advices. M. Danishevsky re signed because the soviet government agreed to carry on further negotia tions with Poland at Riga. ! Aid to MacSwiney Refused. - Lucerne. Premier Lloyd George of Great Britain has replied In the nega tive to the message of Mayor Hylan fit New York city urging the premier (to release Lord Mayor MacSwiney of Cork rem prison. The premier, In -Bls reply, stated pcUtely but firmly -. that he could not interfere with the ,. course of Justice and law. Vermont Population Shows Loss. ! Washington. Vermont is the first state counted thus far in the 1920 . urensus to show a loss of population in the last 10 years. Figures announced by the census bureau gave the state ft population of 352,421, a decrease of 1635, or minus 1 per cent as compared with 1910. "Will Force Action on Treaties. ""Washington. Responsibility for ter Sslaatioa of the commercial treaties between the United States and more than a score of foreign nations in con formity wlto 'requirements of the ship ping act probably will be placed anuarelv upon the other parties to fba, treaties by the state department a'-- Navy Yard Workera to Get Increase. ! Waahtagtanf A uew wa"9 edule affecting about 7B.000 navy yard em ploys probably will be put into effect on the first payday after September 15, Secretary Danitria unounced. ItKATH Or' MRS. W. D. RKA Otl'URS MONDAY The death of Mrs. Lenora L. Rea, wife of W. t). Rea, occured at the Kinder place, where she has been making her home with her husband, i tng. they wished, on account of the short age of material. last Monday morning. She had been living In Crook county for about a year and a half. Mrs. Rea waa born at Lima Springs, 'Iowa, August I, 1857, and was 63 years old at tba time ot her death. The deceased is survived by her husband, W. D. Rea, and three sons, Richard W. Rea of Prlneville, Chas. D. Rea of Laramie. Wyo., and J. G. Rea, of Eastland, Texas. Soma ot tha eighth grada puplla worked with tha seventh grada In basket making. All recesses were spent by those grades la baaket mas ; 1 Tuesday afternoon waa spent by most of the teachers and pupils tak ing exhibits to tha fair grounds and fixing up the displays, ' TP Just t IVD1AX rOlTI.R MARRIKD Joe Jackson, a member of tha Klamath tribe ot Indians, and Ire Kalama, who belongs to the Warm Spring tribe, were married Tuesday Tha latter ,t the home of Dr. F. H. Day In thia son Is now In Frineville, having ar-(City. Rev. Paterstin performing thai rived last Thursday. j ceremony. Mrs. Fannie Morris art-1 i ed as witness to the marriage. I FORKST RANGER EXAMINATION; Both of the young people have be?n educated at government Indian An open competitive examination schools, the bride having attended , for forest ranger will be held Octo- the Cushman school a t Tacoma I ber, 25th. In Prineville, according tt They are spending their honeymoon1 advices received from the United unending the fair. j States Civil Service Commission. , ; All citizens of the United States. NOTirg OP BONO SAI.R j who can pass the general physical -'LJE& examination required, are eligible tin Put net, Munklpal corporation, at it , ,,(,. the examination Both men "" tlmont. Orvtron. till th. hour of to enter tne examination, ttoin men J:W1 oriock P OB the SlHh dHT and women are eligible, but appoint- of Ortr.br. i9;o. and immediately thereafter ' . ,, . rt i.i !!,, 1 publicly opened for the purrhaM of th bontts ing officers have the legal right ta , Mid ,,., m (h, mm ot ,U00()01), , sDecitv the sex desired in requesting ttrd jut it, i;o. numbered, in immiini. . a . . tkina of $5w.oo I-WVVITI h.-. : j.4 'V-tv. Hoi s' yw'iir certification of eligiblea. The entrance salary for the posi tion ranges from 3900.00 to 31200 , a year, according to the locality and J conditions of employment. Tha ap plicants should apply at once for Form 1312, stating tha title of exam ination desired, to the Civil Service j Comission, Washington, D. C, or to j the local forest ranger. I METHODIST EPISfW.V CHURCH M R. Gallaher, Pastor The reconstruction period Is now thoroughly testing our investments. Nothing seems fixed. Values are vascillating. Investments are with held awaiting conditions more sta bilized. We ask, "Is there any thing enduring." Sunday morning in the "Home" church we shall dis cuss "Of how much more value are ye than a sheep?" And in the even ing the subject will be "What do you have and what are you doing with it?" lows. tO-Wit Maturity N' ni ics 1D.1 1MI 19S! IMS 19S4 ' ms 1SS7 IMS 1U IMS 1M1 1941 mi 1944 14 194 1947 ?h. and maturing aa foU Intcrtat SD20.00 8S40.04 S40.n0 S280.M BOTDOO 70 00 Dtni.oe 7SS4 00 7110.00 840.00 640 .00 l- 7-1Z 1S-1S IS-24 M-M !. 47-S4 ss-ts -7t "J-t SS-I 9S-1M (340.00 int-US 1910.00 11S-U7 U(0 00 128-140 imi.OO 141-IM 4800.00 1U-1S 4SH0.00 170-IM S930.00 I8S.Z01 I4S000 101-218 2970.00 219-27 24S0.00 1948 IS8-257 1890.00 1949 Z68-278 1290.00 19S0 179-300 Principal Total ISCKXVOO tlfrXMOO 3000 0 SOO0M S0OO.00 ttoo.oo 9I00.00 4000.00 4000.M 4(00.00 4400.00 tono.00 I0O0.00 oe.oo ooo.oo 000.00 oo.oo 7000.00 7600.00 000.00 000.00 600.00 600.00 10000.00, 10600.00 11120 00 1140.00 1I40 00 1 11780.00 U670.OO I 1I80 00 11820 00 11880.00 1H10 00 11840 00 11(40 00 11740.OO U9100 t 1660 00 11(90 00 11804. 00 11880.00 11930 00 11460.00 11470.00 1190 00 11890.00 11790.00 11 MO. 19 1 : - Mrs, Oregon: Tear this ad out and hang it up in your kitchen to remind you to ask for "Oregon Made." TDUYING Oregon-made goods is i '-r largely a matter of habit. 1 ' , ' Before you tniy anything, think for a moment isn't that article yuu need supplied by an Oregon manufacturer? Then ask your merchant for the Oregon made article. " , He will be glad to fill your needs with Oregon goods, because he knows that every timo he sells an Oregon product, h." helps Oregon, and everybody who lives in Oregon. lie knows, too, that Oregon Products arc the finest in the land. Tourists from all over the world marvel at U.c wonderful flavor of our fruit, vegetables, nuts and cheese. Our iufactured products arc sold from Maine to California. BUY OREGON MADE Start to form the habit today. Associated Industries of Oregon HEMSTITCHING , Sirs. J. L. Tucker. Box 886, Bend, Ore. Cotton, 10c per yd. Cotton Scallops, or Points, 15c per yd. Silk, 15c per yd. Silk Scallops or Points, 20c per yd. All thread furnished and all work promptly finished and return ed. -p. PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES While the eighth grade ia small in numbers, that room wiU have aa large an exhibit as ever. School will be out the three days during the fair. On this account report cards will not be given out until Monday. The student teachers from the high school are getting a good start on their observing. The fancy work exhibit from the public school is exceptionally pretty and a credit to the pupils who made it. A large number ot baskets have been finished by the seventh grade. They could not finish aa many aa MO.OO 1 1000 00 160000.00 Said bnnda to bear tnte at at tba rata bf nix per writ ' nT rent) per annum, pay able atmi-annaanv aa Jaaaan aa July tnL principal and interval payable in United,., or at th floral airenry of the si.te ot Omon the Job who la right there to attend in Near York City, N. I., at the option of tn bolder. to the many duties of that office In fled rhack for ten per eent. of tbt amount Tft i , i .l- -a .k. rv..... "i uiuiiu is au economical nna aa liquidated aamasea in tha arent tha reel businesslike administration, SQUare reaviui oiooer 10 mh ap ana pay lor . . , aid bond, on delinre. oeai 10 " The Board naervaa tha riant to rajact any or all bids. DENTON 0. BURDICK, -7e Sceratary. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION ' Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Of fice at The Dal lea, Oregon. Sept. Is, 1020. Notice hereby siyen that MARION F. CARTER, widower of Mary Car ter, formerly Mary Breeae, deceaaed, of Prineville Oreron. who, on September II, 1910, made Additional Homestead Entry, No. 017266, for E', EH and NW NE, Sec tion 14. Township It-South. Ranee 17-Eaat, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make three-year Proof, to caUs blish claim to the land above described, before Lake M. Bechtell, United States Commission er, at Prineville, Oreson, on the 18th day pf November. 1920. Claimant names aa witnesses : Frank Reif. Luke M. Reif, Charles E. Adams, John R. Breeae, all of Prineville, Oreron. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, S-Sc. Register. Tha beat wishes ot his friends in thia section of tha country are with him In hla campaign FOR SALE Splendid good running order. Journal office. Bicycle, I n Inquire at FOR BALE Buggy and harness--Oood one-seated top buggy tor aale cheap. This outfit la almoat new. Inquire ot George Stevens Second Hand 8tore. otf. FOR SALE -My 40-ecre Irrigated . home at Powell Butte, all euIUvafc. ed, good seven room home, barn, and out buildings, on highway and near War Cotuuuiiy Hall, and school; best part of Central Ore gon. See me or writs tor terms. Mrs. Mary Charlton, tit) FORMER CROOK COUNTY BOY OUT FOR SHERIFF LANE CO. Friends of John Edwarda, who formerly lived in Prineville, will be interested to learn that he is out on the Democratic ticket for sheriff of Lane county. Mr. Edwards made a capable and consclentlus deputy sheriff for this county In 1911 and 1912, and it la safe to aay that It he Is elected sher- ngaoa; For Sale Five Room Hollow Tile Bungalow on 1 concrete foundation, now under construction on East 1 st. Street. Five large rooms, consisting of living room, dining-room, kitchen, two bedrooms with large closets with natural and electric lights,' bathroom, shower room, breakfast pullmah, wood elevator, two refrigerators, bookcases, 8-foot French doors between living and dining rooms, hardwood floors; lot 120 by 60. Any changes will be made to suit pur chaser. For prices see E. J. Barrett t $ i .- J. Electric Washing Machines We can supply you with Auto Matic Eden Electric Thor Electric WASHING MACHINES Cofts less than three cents per hour to operate.' Gin do a washing in halfthe time; : Wringer re versible, power driven. We can make immediate delivery. ' ! V '':..-..; Des Chutes Power Co.